Polish developer CD Projekt Red is releasing its open-world role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on macOS tomorrow, 17 July, giving Apple users a native version five years after the title’s original launch. The package, which bundles the base game with the Phantom Liberty expansion and all prior updates, will be available through the Mac App Store, Steam, GOG and the Epic Games Store. The Mac edition is optimised for Apple’s M-series chips and Metal graphics framework, offering Spatial Audio, MetalFX upscaling and a variant of AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution tailored for Apple Silicon. CD Projekt says any M1-to-M4 Mac running macOS Sequoia 15.5 can play the game, provided the system has at least 16 GB of unified memory. Coinciding with the Mac debut, Update 2.3 rolls out across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The patch introduces an AutoDrive mode that lets cars and motorcycles navigate Night City autonomously, four new vehicles, a Delamain taxi service and an expanded Photo Mode. It also brings in-game variable-refresh-rate support to consoles and adds AMD FSR 3.1, Intel XeSS 2.0 and HDR10+ on PC; FSR 4 will become selectable once AMD ships a compatible driver. The simultaneous Mac launch and feature-rich patch extend the life of CD Projekt’s 2020 title while bolstering Apple’s still-modest catalogue of AAA games.
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